She tweeted: "Happy to be back at work covering Caps-Isles. Now that the suspension is over, I want to say again that I'm so sorry for my recent hurtful actions. My remarks were completely out of line. Under no circumstances is it ever acceptable to speak to another human being in the manner in which I chose that night. That's not who I am as a person and hope those who only know me from this incident will give me a second chance to prove to you how much I value integrity, character and treating people with respect."

Back to work. Excited to be covering Caps-Isles today. Now that the suspension is over, I want to say again (cont) http://t.co/NtBTwtajnV

Smith said, "I'm saying that her position is clear because she's a woman, and this is how she feels he conducts himself. I am a boxing fan. When I'm talking about Mayweather-Pacquiao, I'm thinking about two dudes strictly in the boxing ring. And that's all I'm doing."

Mayweather served two months in prison in 2012 for battering his ex-girlfriend in front of her children but he denied doing it in a recent interview with Katie Couric.

He said, "Did I kick, stomp and beat someone? No, I didn't. I'll look in your face and say it didn't happen. Did I restrain a woman that was on drugs? Yes, I did. If they say that's domestic violence, I'm guilty."

One thing that's certain is the richest athlete in the world could be even richer by next Saturday, no matter what anyone says.